Being a vegetarian requires diligence, but you can't be a vegetarian. At that time, Liang Wudi asked Father Dharma: I have built so many temples and done so many good deeds. How great is my merit? Father Dharma told Liang Wudi: No value. This is a story full of Buddhism. For vegetarians without religious beliefs, vegetarianism is to be healthy and environmentally friendly. There is no such dream. However, many vegetarians who study Buddhism, like Liang Wudi, associate their achievements in vegetarianism with their merits. They often think that I have been a vegetarian for three years, seven years, 10 years, and this merit must be great. Some people often talk about their vegetarian achievements, saying that they feel tall when they meet people; Moreover, some vegetarians like to get together and compare whose vegetarian merits are greater. These buddhas, who are actually far apart from each other, are a strong sense of separation, arrogance, loss, ignorance and delusion.